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SOUTHAMPTON (U.K.)
Southampton is a bustling, historic port town on the south coast of England. Southampton is a great place for exploring other counties in the region, including London, Salisbury and Bath and the mysterious circle of Stonehenge. Our excursion packages are designed to help travellers maximise their vacation time onshore, helping you learn about the heritage and history of Southern England.
SOU04 – STONEHENGE & SALISBURY

Duration: 5.5 hours

Leave the pier and prepare to immerse yourself in a day of mystery and antiquity. We are heading to the circle of Stonehenge, one of the most intriguing and ancient sites in the U.K. Situated on a vast plain, the site is truly impressive; shrouded in magic and mystery, many believe this sacred site emanates a special atmosphere. Radiocarbon dating reveals this incredible monument was built around 5,000 years ago, during the Neolithic period. The question of who built Stonehenge remains largely unanswered although many attribute the monument to the Druids. Our guide will escort us around the circle, providing explanations and enabling us to view the impressive stones close up. You can remain steeped in the spell of ancient times as we continue our historic tour and journey to the medieval town of Salisbury whose lofty Cathedral spire can be seen from many miles around. Salisbury Cathedral is one of the finest medieval churches in Britain and dates back to the XIII century.


SOU06 – DISCOVER THE CITY OF BATH

Duration: full day, lunch not included

The elegant city of Bath with its stately, honey-coloured Georgian architecture and which nestles amid quintessentially English rolling countryside, features among England’s most beautiful places to visit. The Romans transformed Bath into England’s first spa resort and it was revived as a chic spa town in the XVIII century. After leaving Southampton a 2-hour scenic coach drive will take you to Bath where you will admire the charming Pulteney Bridge, built 1769-74, the only bridge in England with shops on both sides and which features three arches and a central Venetian window. Do not miss the sweeping Royal Crescent, perhaps one of the most beautiful streets in England ! Your guide will point out key sights and provide an historic overview during the sightseeing tour. Free time scheduled for individual visits or to have lunch (not included).



Please note : this tour is not available on 07 & 26 June 2014 (MSC Opera).
SOU08 – BEAULIEU PALACE & MOTOR MUSEUM

Duration: 3.5 hours

Enjoy a coach drive through the beautiful wooded New Forest which lies between the River Avon and Southampton to reach the picturesque village of Beaulieu. At the head of the Beaulieu River, the Cistercians constructed an imposing abbey, which, at the time was the largest in the country. Our guide will take us to Palace House, a stately home built on the ruins of the Abbey gateway in the XVI century; this site offers an insight into the past and is home to many fascinating treasures, portraits and photographs of Montagu family. Although much of the lovely XIII century Abbey was destroyed, its timeless beauty can still be seen in the arches of the Cloisters. One of the remaining Abbey buildings is now home to an exhibition that illustrates the daily life of the Cistercian Monks. Still in Beaulieu, our next visit will be the National Motor Museum – the collection here grew from a handful of classic cars in 1952 to more than 250 splendid vehicles and displays, which vividly illustrate the story of motoring. We can walk through a 1930’s street scene and see the shops, vehicles and tradesmen of the period or stroll at leisure through the extensive grounds of the Palace. Return to Southampton via Lyndhurst, a much admired and photographed village.


SOU09 - LONDON PANORAMA

Duration: full day, lunch not included

A 2.5-hour coach drive will take you to London where you will enjoy a sightseeing tour around one of the greatest cities of the world, the capital city of the United Kingdom. If you are new to the city, this day out is a great way to immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of “The Big Smoke”, covering the main attractions in a grand sightseeing circuit. With its iconic red buses and friendly “bobbies”, magnificent churches and down-to-earth pubs, our excursion will take in the key attractions including Buckingham Palace, London Bridge and Westmister Abbey. Get some snaps of the neo-Gothic Parliament buildings located majestically on the banks of the River Thames and see the landmark clock tower of Big Ben. You will also have free time for lunch (not included) and world-class shopping opportunities. Return to Southampton.



Please note: guides will stay in London after the tour; the transfer to the port will be unguided. This tour is not available on 07 & 26 June 2014 (MSC Opera).


SOU10 - LONDON ON YOUR OWN

Duration: full day, lunch not included

Independent travellers will love this non-guided trip to London, which makes for a splendid day off the ship. Set your own sightseeing itinerary, discovering all the iconic spots that you always wanted to see, or go shopping in London’s many fabulous stores and indulge in a bit of retail therapy. Your trip to the UK’s vibrant capital begins with a 2.5-hour coach transfer to the city, where you will be dropped off in the centre close to the major shopping areas and main attractions. Take a spin on the London Eye, visit Oxford Street, explore Hyde Park, check out Covent Garden market, go cultural at London’s museums or art galleries or simply find a typical London pub and have yourself a good old British pint – the list of things to do is sheer endless in this marvellous city. Your tour ends with your return to Southampton in the afternoon.



Please note : this tour is not available on 07 & 26 June 2014 (MSC Opera).
SOU11 – ENGLISH COUNTRYSIDE & CORFE CASTLE

Duration: approx. 5 hours

Leave the port and enjoy a scenic drive through the delightful countryside of Dorset County to the village of Corfe. Nearly all periods of history are celebrated in and around the village, which is unequalled in the UK. We will visit the ruins of Corfe Castle; the structure has been an important stronghold since before the time of William the Conqueror and was a royal castle during the medieval period. The dramatic ruins stand on a natural hill guarding the principal route through the Purbeck hills where marble was once quarried. After visiting the castle you will have time at leisure to explore the charming little village of Corfe. Return to the port.



Please note: this excursion includes walking on cobblestone with some steps and uphill paths; it is not recommended for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair.
SOU12 – WINCHESTER

Duration: approx. 4 hours

If one place lies at the centre of English history and embodies the romantic vision of an English heartland, it is Winchester. Leave the port for a coach drive to this beautiful city; here, among other monuments, we will visit the Cathedral, which dates back to the VII century when a Christian church was first built on this site. Since then it has played a fundamental part in the life of this ancient city and a key role in English history. Our tour will enable you to enjoy a unique experience of sacred architecture and art as well as providing an introduction to this important symbol of England. We will admire the choir stalls with their magnificent gabled canopies, elaborately carved flowers and plants, owls and monkeys, dragons and knights. Next we will have the opportunity to explore the centre of this ancient and royal city which still resounds to the echoes of its fabled past. Enjoy an independent visit to Winchester Castle and its XIII century Great Hall. The Hall is home to one of the best-known symbols of medieval mythology, King Arthur’s Round Table, which hangs in the Great Hall of King Henry VIII. Return to the port.



Please note: conservative attire is recommended for visiting the Cathedral.
SOU13D - LONDON SIGHTSEEING TOUR ENDING AT THE AIRPORT

Duration: half day

After leaving your ship, you will board a coach for a pleasant 2.5-hour drive from Southampton to London, one of the greatest cities in the world. Your subsequent sightseeing tour covers all the main sights that London has to offer. Look forward to the city’s iconic red buses, see if you can spot one of the friendly “bobbies” and enjoy views of London’s magnificent churches and buildings. The capital city of the United Kingdom offers visitors a plethora of wonderful places to see; so much so, in fact, that a man who is tired of London is said to be tired of life. Your scenic tour of London comes to a close with your transfer to Heathrow Airport.



Please note: this tour operates on all calls, but is only for guests who are disembarking and booked on flights after 17:00 hours from Heathrow Airport. This tour is not for guests booked on flights from Gatwick Airport.
SOU15 – PORTSMOUTH

Duration: approx. 5.5 hours

Unsurprisingly, perhaps, the important naval and commercial port of Portsmouth is home to The Historic Dockyard, a fascinating complex that charts 800 years of naval history. Amid the working docks and historical buildings, the tour includes a guided walk around HMS Victory, the Royal Navy's most famous warship. Highlights include the Great Cabin, the very spot where the Battle of Trafalgar was planned and Vice Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson died, as well as the once crowded decks where more than 800 men lived, worked and fought. The tour also includes admission to The National Museum of the Royal Navy, one of the UK’s leading maritime museums and the only one devoted solely to Royal Navy ships and the men and women who served on them. Don’t miss your chance to immerse yourself in the history of the Royal Navy and experience this rich collection of artefacts and award-winning permanent exhibitions. You will have sufficient time on your own to explore The Historic Dockyard, enjoy its array of cafés, restaurants and tea rooms as well as visit the themed souvenir shops.


SOU16 - ARUNDEL CASTLE

Duration: 7.5 hours lunch not included

The first leg of this all-day tour will take you on a 1.5-hour coach ride through scenic southern England to the pretty market town of Arundel and the imposing Arundel Castle. Founded in 1067, the castle later became the seat of the family of the Duke of Norfolk. Beautifully set in sweeping grounds and gardens, Arundel Castle is considered to be one of England’s great treasures, home to exquisite works of art and a priceless heritage. During the castle visit at around noon, you can first view the rich collection of armour, paintings and furniture, tapestries and stained glass, china and clocks as well as sculptures and carvings before exploring the Castle’s delightful grounds, which contain formal and kitchen gardens plus decorative floral displays. Other places of interest in the grounds include the 14th-century Gothic-style Fitzalan Chapel and the Norman keep, which you can access via 131 steps. The views of the surrounding area afforded from the top are well worth the effort. After a short return drive to Arundel, you can spend some time having lunch (not included in the price of the tour) or having a look around this delightful English town. Your return to the port and your ship brings this scenic tour to a relaxing close.



Please note: the Castle visit does not include access to the bedrooms. Viewing the castle’s keep involves walking up/down 131 steps. This tour is not suitable for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. This tour is not available on 07 & 26 June 2014 (MSC Opera).
SPLIT (Croatia)
Blessed by an ideal climate that promises nearly 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, the picturesque town of Split is situated on the shores of the Adriatic Sea in the central Dalmatian region of Croatia. The historical city centre still boasts many relics of the town’s rich heritage, with main attractions including the old bell tower, Diocletian’s palace and St. Duje’s Cathedral.
SPL01 - SIGHTSEEING TOUR OF SPLIT

Duration: approx. 4 hours

Split is one of the oldest cities along the Adriatic Coast, generally considered to be around 1700 years-old, although some claim it dates back even further and is the descendant city of an ancient Greek colony. Your excursion will begin with a panoramic drive through the town before reaching Spilt’s oldest district, which is home to the magnificent Diocletian’s Palace. Built at the turn of the 4th century AD, the Roman Emperor Diocletian built this imposing fortress in preparation for his retirement. Much of the old town of Split is built either on or around the Palace and the building’s remains have been a recognised UNESCO World Heritage site since 1979. A visit to the Cathedral of St. Duje, the patron saint of the city, is also planned as part of your tour.



Please note: this tour is not suitable for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. Conservative attire is recommended for visiting sites of religious importance.
SPL02 - SOLIN & TROGIR

Duration: approx. 4 hours

Solin, formerly the ancient city of Salona, seems to stand still in time. Situated on a small island connected to the mainland by a bridge, Solin reached the pinnacle of prosperity in the 3rd and 4th centuries, and was the birthplace of the Roman Emperor Diocletian – who later built his imposing Palace in the neighbouring city of Split. The excursion includes a visit to the city’s archaeological excavations before driving along the Split Riviera to Trogir, also under UNESCO’s protection, which was founded in the 3rd century BC. Take in the stunning monuments of Trogir, which include the Cathedral of St. Lawrence. This building dates back to the 8th century and is probably the finest example of sacral architecture in Croatia. Enjoy some leisure time in Trogir before returning to the ship.



Please note: this tour is not suitable for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair.
SPL03 – WALKING TOUR OF SPLIT

Duration: approx. 4 hours

This walking tour will take you to visit the beautiful historical quarter of Split, including the awe-inspiring limestone-and-marble Diocletian’s Palace. Built by the Roman Emperor Diocletian at the turn of the 4th century A.D. in preparation for his retirement, the palace lies in a bay on the southern side of a short peninsula running out from the Dalmatian coast. The palace remains were declared a UNESCO world heritage site in 1979. The old town of Split grew around the palace and boasts many architecturally pleasing buildings – so have your camera ready as you stroll. As part of the tour, you will also have a chance to visit the famous Cathedral of Saint Domnius, named after the city’s patron saint of St. Duje, a martyred 3rd-century Catholic bishop. The cathedral complex itself actually consists of a church that is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and a Romanesque bell tower that commemorates St. Duje.



Please note: this tour is not suitable for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair. Conservative attire is recommended for visiting sites of religious importance.
SPL04 – SPLIT & OMIS

Duration: approx. 4 hours

A short drive will take you south-east of Split and along the scenic Adriatic coast to Omiš, a pretty little town situated at the point where the River Cetina flows into the Adriatic Sea. Continuing your journey down the lovely canyon of the River Cetina, you will soon arrive at the Radmanove Mlinice restaurant and picnic site. Idyllically located close to the river in verdant surroundings, this popular excursion destination is not just the perfect place to enjoy a local snack of smoked ham and cheese with a glass of local wine, but also to take some photos. Your tour then heads back to Split, where you can explore the town’s attractions on foot. As you stroll through the open-air market or sit on sun-warmed stones, the relaxed atmosphere makes it easy to forget the bustling, modern port that exists only a stone’s throw away. This juxtaposition of the old and the new is all part of Split’s unmistakeable charm.



Please note: this tour is not suitable for guests with walking difficulties or using a wheelchair.
SPL05 – MEDJUGORJE

Duration: full day with lunch

Located in the Herzegovina region near the Croatian border, the small town of Medjugorje became a popular religious pilgrimage site in 1981 in the wake of reports that the Virgin Mary had appeared to six local Catholics. Starting with a 2.5-hour coach drive along the scenic Adriatic coastline to the town itself, you will then visit all the main attractions, including Apparition Hill, the site where the Virgin Mary first appeared, St. James’ Church and the statue of St. Leopold. You will have the option of following your guide, praying at this important religious site or exploring the site on your own. A set of impressive bronze plaques depicting the various Mysteries of the Rosary, which recall the life of Christ, flanks the path up Apparition Hill. You can also choose to stay near the church and visit the outside altar, the statue of our Blessed Lady and the confessionals. The tour concludes with your return to port and your ship.



Please note: guests must bring their identity documents (ID or passport) for this excursion; please contact the shore excursion office for further detailed information about the identity documents needed, which will depend on your respective nationality. Children also require their own passport. For children travelling with one parent only, the local authorities require verified written consent from the other parent. Masses are celebrated in only one language at fixed times. In Medjugorje your guide may be accompanied by a local tourist escort. This tour is not available on following MSC Orchestra call: 20.09.2014.
SPL06 – MEDJUGORJE

Duration: full day without lunch

The small and formerly quiet town of Medjugorje, which is situated in the Herzegovina region near the Croatian border, suddenly acquired global popularity as a religious pilgrimage site in 1981 after news broke that the Virgin Mary had appeared to six local Catholics. A 2.5-hour drive along the lovely Adriatic coastline will take you to view Medjugorje’s key attractions such as Apparition Hill, St. James’ Church and the statue of St. Leopold. You will have a chance to stick with your guide, pray at this important religious site or explore the location at your leisure. The path up to Apparition Hill is adorned with a set of impressive bronze plaques that illustrate the various Mysteries of the Rosary as a recollection of the life of Christ. If you prefer, you can alternatively stay near the church and visit the outside altar, the statue of our Blessed Lady and the confessionals. The tour concludes with your return to port and your ship.



Please note: guests must bring their identity documents (ID or passport) for this excursion; please contact the shore excursion office for further detailed information about the identity documents needed, which will depend on your respective nationality. Children also require their own passport. For children travelling with one parent only, the local authorities require verified written consent from the other parent. Masses are celebrated in only one language at fixed times. In Medjugorje your guide may be accompanied by a local tourist escort. This tour is not available on following MSC Orchestra call: 20.09.2014.

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